Studies in vertebrates show that homeotic genes are involved in axial patterning and in specifying segmental identity of the embryonic hindbrain and spinal cord. To gain further insights into homeotic gene action during CNS development, we here characterize the role of the homeotic genes in embryonic brain development of Drosophila. We first use neuroanatomical techniques to map the entire anteroposterior order of homeotic gene expression in the Drosophila CNS, and demonstrate that this order is virtually identical in the CNS of Drosophila and mammals. We then carry out a genetic analysis of the labial gene in embryonic brain development. Our analysis shows that loss-of-function mutation and ubiquitous overexpression of labial results in ec...
AbstractAn important step in Drosophila neurogenesis is to establish the neural dorsoventral (DV) pa...
AbstractThe central brain of Drosophila consists of the supraesophageal ganglion (SPG) and the subes...
Throughout embryonic development and into postnatal life, regionally distinct populations of neural ...
Summary The developing brain of Drosophila has become a useful model for studying the molecular gene...
AbstractWe have studied the roles of the homeobox genes orthodenticle (otd) and empty spiracles (ems...
Prior developmental genetic analyses have shown that labial (lab) and Deformed (Dfd) are homeotic ge...
Each abdominal hemisegment of the Drosophila embryo has two sensory neurons intimately associated wi...
The homeotic (Hox) genes specify the segmental identities along the anterior-posterior body axis. Du...
Sensory neurons make specific axonal projections in the CNS according to their position and modality...
The generation of cellular diversity during early development of nervous system is poorly understood...
Investigations on formation and specification of neural precursor cells in the central nervous syste...
dissertationDuring animal development, different regions of an embryo acquire distinct identities. ...
The central brain of Drosophila consists of the supraesophageal ganglion (SPG) and the subesophageal...
Over 90% of neurons in the adult CNS of Drosophila are born from neuronal stem cells (neuroblasts) d...
AbstractDuring Drosophila embryonic CNS development, the sequential neuroblast (NB) expression of fo...
AbstractAn important step in Drosophila neurogenesis is to establish the neural dorsoventral (DV) pa...
AbstractThe central brain of Drosophila consists of the supraesophageal ganglion (SPG) and the subes...
Throughout embryonic development and into postnatal life, regionally distinct populations of neural ...
Summary The developing brain of Drosophila has become a useful model for studying the molecular gene...
AbstractWe have studied the roles of the homeobox genes orthodenticle (otd) and empty spiracles (ems...
Prior developmental genetic analyses have shown that labial (lab) and Deformed (Dfd) are homeotic ge...
Each abdominal hemisegment of the Drosophila embryo has two sensory neurons intimately associated wi...
The homeotic (Hox) genes specify the segmental identities along the anterior-posterior body axis. Du...
Sensory neurons make specific axonal projections in the CNS according to their position and modality...
The generation of cellular diversity during early development of nervous system is poorly understood...
Investigations on formation and specification of neural precursor cells in the central nervous syste...
dissertationDuring animal development, different regions of an embryo acquire distinct identities. ...
The central brain of Drosophila consists of the supraesophageal ganglion (SPG) and the subesophageal...
Over 90% of neurons in the adult CNS of Drosophila are born from neuronal stem cells (neuroblasts) d...
AbstractDuring Drosophila embryonic CNS development, the sequential neuroblast (NB) expression of fo...
AbstractAn important step in Drosophila neurogenesis is to establish the neural dorsoventral (DV) pa...
AbstractThe central brain of Drosophila consists of the supraesophageal ganglion (SPG) and the subes...
Throughout embryonic development and into postnatal life, regionally distinct populations of neural ...